Your response here appears to refer to a different post in this thread. > I never said I was a typical consumer.
Then it's unclear how your comment related to the material which you quoted (and hence to which it was apparently responding). > If you look around photo forums, you'll see an > interest the digital workflow which includes long > term storage and archiving. A chunk of these users > will opt for an external RAID box (10%? 20%?). I > suspect ZFS will change that game in the future. In > particular for someone doing lots of editing, > snapshots can help recover from user error. Ah - so now the rationalization has changed to snapshot support. Unfortunately for ZFS, snapshot support is pretty commonly available (e.g., in Linux's LVM - and IIRC BSD's as well - if you're looking at open-source solutions) so anyone who actually found this feature important has had access to it for quite a while already. And my original comment which you quoted still obtains as far as typical consumers are concerned. - bill This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss